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Message started by Midnightrider on 12/20/10 at 19:49:22

Title: Dear Santa
Post by Midnightrider on 12/20/10 at 19:49:22

http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/mwshelton/dear_santa.jpg

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Serowbot on 12/20/10 at 21:29:16

Kids got a future in corporate America,...
...probably what he asked for... ;)...

... or a Pitbull puppy... :-?...

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Starlifter on 12/21/10 at 09:05:44

...nasty picture  :P

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by mick on 12/21/10 at 12:03:25

Now that should definately be in the tall table,it's gross.
or better yet send the picture to the American Rifle Assn,probably make the cover. Naughty boy midnight ;)

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by babyhog on 12/21/10 at 13:03:13

Ah c'mon... I find it very funny...   ;D

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/21/10 at 13:53:50

Looks like a kid whose dad knows where he is. If he keeps the boy doing things like hunting & fishing & outdoor type stuff,, he just may raise that kid without a juvenile record/


Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by bill67 on 12/21/10 at 14:05:06

Shootings is fun as long as no one shooting back.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by sluggo on 12/21/10 at 14:28:11

i have no problem with hunting, as long as they eat what they kill

i do have a problem with "sport" hunting. killing for the sake of killing is wrong. killing to put food on the table, that's ok.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by mick on 12/21/10 at 16:29:20


37283123232B440 wrote:
i have no problem with hunting, as long as they eat what they kill

i do have a problem with "sport" hunting. killing for the sake of killing is wrong. killing to put food on the table, that's ok.

I agree in one respect,if the person is hunting to eat ,and to buy meat would be a hardship,then by all means hunt away.
Let us all be totally honest wild game meat tastes like ka ka.
Then again he could get 3 or 4 hundred for his rifle , you can buy alot of good tasting meat for that.
Please don't start on how good venisen tastes, I have eaten it ,and I will never eat it again, rather eat fish.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by bill67 on 12/21/10 at 18:05:47

95% of hunters admit they don't like venison the other 5% are liars.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by photojoe on 12/21/10 at 18:34:17


7E7570702A2B1C0 wrote:
95% of hunters admit they don't like venison the other 5% are liars.

That was a good one Bill.

Most of my gun owner friends hunt, but I don't. I also don't have a problem with anyone hunting for food. It's a lot more humane to take down an animal with one well placed shot, than what food animals go through from the time their born, to their short time at the meat processing plants.


Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by sluggo on 12/21/10 at 18:36:24

every year during pheasant season you can go the last gas stations before snoqualimie pass and find the dumpsters full of dead foul, it's truly sad to see, those beautiful birds just wasted cause sombody wanted to KILL something.  go to the shooting range, gun feels the same when shot. but no thrill of the kill.


Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by photojoe on 12/21/10 at 18:39:39


637C6577777F100 wrote:
every year during pheasant season you can go the last gas stations before snoqualimie pass and find the dumpsters full of dead foul, it's truly sad to see, those beautiful birds just wasted cause sombody wanted to KILL something.  go to the shooting range, gun feels the same when shot. but no thrill of the kill.

Indeed! People can shoot up all kinds of stuff and get some kicks.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Midnightrider on 12/22/10 at 06:43:11

I had no idea people would get upset over that picture. I focused on the humor not realising the majority would focus on the dead animal. Not wishing to offend anyone from now on I will post only live nature photos and other interesting historical topics.  

To display my efforts and good intentions I've included below a picture of the  Pont  Neuf Bridge in Paris .  It is the oldest bridge in Paris and took 26 years to build It was completed in 1604....., over 500 years ago!!!!  Now ain't that cool!                                                                                     http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/mwshelton/image00111.jpg

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by bill67 on 12/22/10 at 06:45:49

Thats cool probably a good breeze blowing there. :)

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by EJID on 12/22/10 at 08:01:51

What bridge?  ;D

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by babyhog on 12/22/10 at 08:24:03


74505D57505E514D4B505D5C4B390 wrote:
I had no idea people would get upset over that picture. I focused on the humor not realising the majority would focus on the dead animal. Not wishing to offend anyone from now on I will post only live nature photos and other interesting historical topics.  

To display my efforts and good intentions I've included below a picture of the  Pont  Neuf Bridge in Paris .  It is the oldest bridge in Paris and took 26 years to build It was completed in 1604....., over 500 years ago!!!!  Now ain't that cool!                                                                                     http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/mwshelton/image00111.jpg


I wasn't offended by the first pic.... but NOW, I'm offended...  HAHA, calm down, I'm just teasing.  It really is an awesome looking bridge.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by mick on 12/22/10 at 09:08:41

the water cant be to deep ,I can see the bottom from here.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by sluggo on 12/22/10 at 09:21:45

it is a full moon out ya know.  ;D

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/22/10 at 09:57:19

I always enjoy studying a well designed structure
or two

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Boule’tard on 12/22/10 at 10:08:54

Yes I would say that bridge is well buttressed  :D  

Sorry, just dooing my rounds..

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by kel30734 on 12/22/10 at 10:32:17


7C58555F585659454358555443310 wrote:
I had no idea people would get upset over that picture. I focused on the humor not realising the majority would focus on the dead animal. Not wishing to offend anyone from now on I will post only live nature photos and other interesting historical topics.  

To display my efforts and good intentions I've included below a picture of the  Pont  Neuf Bridge in Paris .  It is the oldest bridge in Paris and took 26 years to build It was completed in 1604....., over 500 years ago!!!!  Now ain't that cool!                                                                                     http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/mwshelton/image00111.jpg



+1 for the first Pic.... love to hunt and eat what we kill
++1 for the second Pic Just on Principal and that is one nice looking ...Brige ::)

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by photojoe on 12/22/10 at 11:01:15

I don't think anyone of us was offended by the photo, but thanks for the second one! I believe what I believe but don't believe I should push my beliefs on to others.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Jerry Eichenberger on 12/22/10 at 11:01:59

I haven't hunted since high school, at least for animals, that is.

But when we did hunt, I truly enjoyed eating rabbit and pheasant.  I've never hunted deer.

The fun part of hunting for me is best portrayed by an Air Force Reserve poster I have of two F-4 Phantoms in formation with the caption, "Let's go hunting this weekend".

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Starlifter on 12/22/10 at 21:58:44

"I had no idea people would get upset over that picture. I focused on the humor not realising the majority would focus on the dead animal. Not wishing to offend anyone from now on I will post only live nature photos and other interesting historical topics."

Thank you. I believe that picture with a child astride that dead or dying creature was in very poor taste...the second picture, not so much. ;)

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by verslagen1 on 12/22/10 at 22:09:33

I can see why it took 26 years to build.   8-)  7 years of practice.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Toymaker on 12/23/10 at 08:14:55

That "bridge" would look better if its span were greater.  soory......

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Serowbot on 12/23/10 at 08:35:02

Jeepers,....   Whoever put writing on that dock hitch thingy should get a medal... :-?...

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by Oldfeller on 12/23/10 at 08:35:30


You folks are bad .....  you are gonna give poor 'ol Sluggo a coronary, you know that don't you?

:)


Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by mick on 12/23/10 at 09:32:36

I didn't know degrading women was ok under the rules, oh well what do I know ?

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by sluggo on 12/23/10 at 09:34:40



464248405F434E4742464E522B0 wrote:
I didn't know degrading women was ok under the rules, oh well what do I know ?


i believe she was degrading her self with that type of pose.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by verslagen1 on 12/23/10 at 10:12:15


5E5A5058475B565F5A5E564A330 wrote:
I didn't know degrading women was ok under the rules, oh well what do I know ?


I don't see any degrading, only admiration of the scenery.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by sluggo on 12/23/10 at 21:11:37

just to be clear, i don't have a problem with the first picture, i'm sure they ate the meat.

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by John_D FSO on 12/24/10 at 21:09:34

I had no problem with the first pic.  And contrary to most people, I actually do enjoy venison once in a while, if it's cooked right, preferably over an open fire with just salt and pepper.

And the second pic?  All I can say is that is a remarkable piece of architecture! ;)

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by mick on 12/24/10 at 21:12:12


332C3527272F400 wrote:
[quote author=464248405F434E4742464E522B0 link=1292903362/15#29 date=1293125556]I didn't know degrading women was ok under the rules, oh well what do I know ?


i believe she was degrading her self with that type of pose. [/quote]
Like you don't think she was directed to strike that pose ?

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by sluggo on 12/25/10 at 01:47:06


3A3E343C233F323B3E3A322E570 wrote:
[quote author=332C3527272F400 link=1292903362/30#30 date=1293125680]
[quote author=464248405F434E4742464E522B0 link=1292903362/15#29 date=1293125556]I didn't know degrading women was ok under the rules, oh well what do I know ?


i believe she was degrading her self with that type of pose. [/quote]
Like you don't think she was directed to strike that pose ?[/quote]

yeah she was, but she still had a choice to or not.  

Title: Re: Dear Santa
Post by buttgoat1 on 12/25/10 at 06:02:27

Maybe Santa isn't mad after all

http://thecampofthesaints.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/christmas-jayne-mansfield-rd01.jpg

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